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PCB forms governing board as per constitution

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formed the governing board on Saturday, Bol News reported on Saturday.

According to PCB, the governing board has been constituted as per the constitution, with Mustafa Ramday and Mohsin Naqvi as the nominated representatives of the patron.

Added to that, Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK) and Dera Murad Jamali were also represented on the governing board.

Apart from this, Larkana and Bahawalpur regions are also part of the governing board, along with Sui Northern Gas, State Bank, Ghani Glass, and PTV departments.

Moreover, the PCB further added that the Secretary of the Inter-Provincial Liaison Ministry will be a non-voting member.

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Earlier, it has been decided to nominate Caretaker Chief  (CM) Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi in Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) instead of Chairman PCB Management Committee Zaka Ashraf.

The journalist asked Mohsin Naqvi that you are being made the Chairman PCB? To which he replied with a smile that I am really being made the Chairman PCB.

He shook his head and confirmed about the Chairman PCB and said that I will try to solve the cricket  issues quickly, reforms in cricket are very important, I will fulfill the role I got to serve the country, I also made a cricketer as a minister as a minister in my cabinet.

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